September 1996
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6 Reads
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19 Citations
African American Review
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September 1996
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6 Reads
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19 Citations
African American Review
September 1993
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7 Reads
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23 Citations
Journal of American History
... Consequently, the aesthetic philosophy of Locke is just a veneer for disguising one's social and political rights believing that artistic contribution is a prologue for political participation. Culture citizenship of the African American, as Alain Locke (1992) asserts, is regarded as "a gateway for political recognition of submerged nationalities" )pp. 99/100(. ...
September 1993
Journal of American History
... Like Tate, Alain LeRoy Locke-the "Father of the Harlem Renaissance" and a prominent "member" of the Howard School-was also concerned with race, racism, and the imperial makings of the global order. For instance, in "Race Contacts and Inter-Racial Relations," Locke (1916Locke ( /2012 proposed that "the sense of race [is] born of its political practice." He went on to observe that "ethnic competition," imperial conquests, and the "consequent political and economic subordination" of the non-White nations were driven by ideas of racial superiority (and inferiority), which are then mobilized to justify the forced domination over, and dependence of, the "colored races." ...
September 1996
African American Review